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Permalink Reply by Charles Ugochukwu Okere on August 5, 2011 at 12:24pm
Permalink Reply by Okolobah Efe Michael on August 5, 2011 at 5:45pm
Permalink Reply by Charles Ugochukwu Okere on August 6, 2011 at 9:55am No, they are only legitimate business men cashing in on bad and poor leadership.
Permalink Reply by Okolobah Efe Michael on August 6, 2011 at 10:35am Mr. Efe you are right in a way, but our power problem is partly influenced by foreign companies that produce gensets because they know what they stand to lose if power becomes stable.
Okolobah Efe Michael said:No, they are only legitimate business men cashing in on bad and poor leadership.
Permalink Reply by LIVING-JAMALA UMOR on August 6, 2011 at 12:08pm Like i said, they are business men cashing in on our pathetic situations. They did'nt create the situation, bad governance created it. Those foriegn companies are in business and are also cashing-in in the situation. Until we are able to put our act right and address the ugly situation, poeple and businesses will always cash-in. Is not like our successive government are not aware of this ugly trend, they are aware, but they are not true and not ready to adress the situation.
Charles Ugochukwu Okere said:Mr. Efe you are right in a way, but our power problem is partly influenced by foreign companies that produce gensets because they know what they stand to lose if power becomes stable.
Okolobah Efe Michael said:No, they are only legitimate business men cashing in on bad and poor leadership.
Permalink Reply by LIVING-JAMALA UMOR on August 6, 2011 at 12:13pm Like i said, they are business men cashing in on our pathetic situations. They did'nt create the situation, bad governance created it. Those foriegn companies are in business and are also cashing-in in the situation. Until we are able to put our act right and address the ugly situation, poeple and businesses will always cash-in. Is not like our successive government are not aware of this ugly trend, they are aware, but they are not true and not ready to adress the situation.
Charles Ugochukwu Okere said:Mr. Efe you are right in a way, but our power problem is partly influenced by foreign companies that produce gensets because they know what they stand to lose if power becomes stable.
Okolobah Efe Michael said:No, they are only legitimate business men cashing in on bad and poor leadership.
Permalink Reply by Mustapha umar on August 7, 2011 at 5:21pm
Permalink Reply by Eze, Uche Eze on August 7, 2011 at 8:29pm
Permalink Reply by Charles Ugochukwu Okere on August 8, 2011 at 4:06pm The most worrisom of d situation is some states that have completed their lndependent Power Plant, and they are yet 2 xperience uninterrupted power supply 4 3hrs in a day. Only God knws d truth about power problem in naija.
Permalink Reply by Charles Ugochukwu Okere on August 8, 2011 at 4:07pm My dear friend, in early 2008 i went to beijing with an electrical engineer to place an order of some machineries and all. In a middle of a chat, the guy incharge told us he was a big fan of naija bt would not visitin for sometime cos of the way the new president was trying to put an end to their business(gen), but some of his partners told him they wld figure out a way, thats why he loved nigerians. Now who is to blame? Phcn, gov't or the importers? Some mysteries are better left unanswered my bro...
Permalink Reply by Mustapha umar on August 8, 2011 at 4:49pm Mustapha you can now see that most of the problems we experience in the power sector are man made.
Mustapha umar said:My dear friend, in early 2008 i went to beijing with an electrical engineer to place an order of some machineries and all. In a middle of a chat, the guy incharge told us he was a big fan of naija bt would not visitin for sometime cos of the way the new president was trying to put an end to their business(gen), but some of his partners told him they wld figure out a way, thats why he loved nigerians. Now who is to blame? Phcn, gov't or the importers? Some mysteries are better left unanswered my bro...
Permalink Reply by Charles Ugochukwu Okere on August 8, 2011 at 5:06pm Originally man made, and those power plants completed were handled by same companies that wld lose alot of money if our power prblms re over, 1+1 is 2 bt we always 4gt dt it can never be 11
Charles Ugochukwu Okere said:Mustapha you can now see that most of the problems we experience in the power sector are man made.
Mustapha umar said:My dear friend, in early 2008 i went to beijing with an electrical engineer to place an order of some machineries and all. In a middle of a chat, the guy incharge told us he was a big fan of naija bt would not visitin for sometime cos of the way the new president was trying to put an end to their business(gen), but some of his partners told him they wld figure out a way, thats why he loved nigerians. Now who is to blame? Phcn, gov't or the importers? Some mysteries are better left unanswered my bro...
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